Recently I've tried to create a projector for swf on Windows but noticed the Create Projector option was grayed out. I've tried both the default projector and projector debugger for Flash Player 11.3 on Windows XP, 7 32bit and 7 64bit and with newer swf files using the Molehill API and older ones (compiled for Flash Player 9), but with no luck. On osx everything works fine.

Has anyone managed to export a projector exe with Flash Player 11.3 on Windows ?

I'm not so sure if adobe did it purposely or it is a bug. Anyway I published a bug report for it. Please vote for it and let other people know to vote for it or they will just ignore it. Its really annoying that I cannot create projectors out of my flash develop swfs u_u'

The "Create Projector" option is broken as of Flash Player version 11.3 and is continued in version 11.4 and 11.5. I've filed a bug in Adobe's bug base. Please go there to Bug #3363321 and give it a vote so this bug gets fixed as soon as possible.

I know this a bit of an old thread, but this is still very contemporary tome. I upgraded to Creative Cloud and on my 32 bit computer the FlashProfessional CS6 only loaded (on my 64 bit computer, the FlashProfessional CC loaded). Unfortunately with the Flash Professional CS6 downloadcame the Flash Player version 11 and the 'create projector' command greyed out.

I uninstalled the Flash Player 11 from the Flash Professional CS6 file andinstalled the Flash Player 10.3 onto my computer. Unfortunately I can't seem toopen SWF files with the Flash Player 10.3 because my 'Open With' menu won'trecognize that I have downloaded the Flash Player 10.3 on my computer, eventhough the Find Flash Player adobe website acknowledges that the Flash Player10.3 is on my computer.

Please please, is there any solution to this?

Yes I know that Flash Pro CC has a command of creating a projector, but mostof my InDesign documents that I built were on my 32 bit computer in InDesignCS5 and for the sake of simplicity I would like to finish the project on my 32bit computer.

I’m at the end of my tether and have wasted a whole day onthis problem.

That's right. I make interactive English language textbooks in Asia, where the teacher's own grasp of the target language is not the best. I create the printed text in AIDesign and the interactive program is initially created in AIDesign, exported to SWF. The teachers also have very little technical grasp, so they operate the interactive version from a computer, via a projector to the whole class.

Therefore it's essential, for simplicity's sake, that the interactive version on the computer is packaged SWF Projector form.